Horace Mann Bond: “Intelligence Tests and Propaganda”

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Horace Mann Bond:“Intelligence Tests and Propaganda”
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The Jim Crow South was built on the foundation that African American students were inferior to white students. Intrinsic to that foundation were scientific and pseudoscientific ideas, including Social Darwinism, phrenology, and the eugenics movement that developed shortly after World War I. The son of a teacher and college trustee, Horace Mann Bond also was professor and college administrator. While attending school at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, Bond began writing articles for The Crisis. In his first article, Bond attacked Carl Brigham’s analysis of army intelligence tests.

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